Hi all,
I'm trying my posting again with a different subject so that it is more generic.
I am having problems calling across the win32 API using a Boolean argument in
Python 3.0 (False in my python script) which is not recognised as a Boolean
(The error I get back from setattr is 'Boolean value
I create a wmi connection to a server in a separate domain from where the
script is running like this:
remote = wmi.connect_server(server=server, user=r"%s\%s" % (domain,
user),
password=password, impersonation_level="impersonate")
self.c = wmi.WMI(wmi=remote)
I then successfully
Kelvin Lomboy Mendez wrote:
>
> I’m currently writing a script to access approximately 400 computers
> for removing a particular app from the system. I’m having problems
> getting results using the wmi c.CIM_DataFile (name=file). When I use
> file as a variable which equals to the path to the app I
On 1:59 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
Kelvin Lomboy Mendez wrote:
I'm currently writing a script to access approximately 400 computers
for removing a particular app from the system. I'm having problems
getting results using the wmi c.CIM_DataFile (name=file). When I use
file as a variable which equ
Wondering if its possible to create Windows Shell Extensions
using pywin32 and if so, has anyone has tried to create a
QueryInfo type Windows Shell Extension?
I would like to create a Python equivalent of the simple InfoTip
described in this well written tutorial.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/she
[email protected] wrote:
> Wondering if its possible to create Windows Shell Extensions using
> pywin32 and if so, has anyone has tried to create a QueryInfo type
> Windows Shell Extension?
Sure, it's possible. A shell extension is just a COM server. There are
lots of example showing how to bui
(This is a cross post from the Python mailing list where unfortunately
nobody responded. I would be very grateful if someone could give me some
insights!)
Dear all,
I have written a Python script that runs on Windows XP with Python 2.5
and uses Internet Explorer to 'pretty print' some HTML out
On 5/01/2010 3:51 AM, Sunny Carter wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying my posting again with a different subject so that it is more
generic.
I am having problems calling across the win32 API using a Boolean
argument in Python 3.0 (False in my python script) which is not
recognised as a Boolean (The error I